Why we see patterns in randomness | BBC Ideas

Psychologist and author Steven Pinker explores why humans are so prone to seeing patterns in randomness - and why that can be a problem. Unpick why we can fall for the 'gambler's fallacy' or the 'Texas sharpshooter fallacy' and what we can do about it. Graphics by Michal Biazolej. Made in collaboration with the BBC Radio 4 programme 'Think with Pinker': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001... If you liked this video, check out our playlist on how neuroscience can help change the way you think and make you happier 👉    • THE HUMAN BRAIN   Subscribe to BBC Ideas 👉 https://bbc.in/2F6ipav ____________________________ Do you have a curious mind? You’re in the right place. Our aim on BBC Ideas is to feed your curiosity, to open your mind to new perspectives, and to leave you that little bit smarter. So dive in. Let us know what you think. And make sure to subscribe! 👉https://bbc.in/2F6ipav Visit our website to see all of our videos: https://www.bbc.com/ideas And follow BBC Ideas on Twitter:   / bbcideas   #bbcideas #patterns #randomness